five-minute interval

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interval
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.tə.vəl/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vəl/
a period between two events ...
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(Definition ofintervalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The event-driven software could also automatically respond to changing electricity prices, in as little as five-minute intervals.
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Retention was assessed after afive-minuteintervalduring which participants performed other tasks.
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If we had four race meetings running together, there might be afive-minuteintervalbetween races.
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Each service has a ten-minute headway, giving afive-minuteintervalon section that are served by two lines.
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Originally, afive-minuteintervalservice was planned for the central area, but this was rejected because it would have led to operational problems.
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They measure rainfall rates at five-minute intervals, averaged over three sizes of grid squares.
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The event-driven software could also automatically respond to changing electricity prices, in as little as five-minute intervals.
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Without any text messages, the fire breaths occur at about five-minute intervals.
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Cars in the 1905 race had set off at five-minute intervals, however, much longer than the 90-second intervals used in 1906.
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In the middle of them was a pedestal with a key and an exemption token, which would rise at five-minute intervals from the hour-long time limit for thirty seconds.
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In five-minute intervals, the castaways would have to move further down the rope to the next knot, increasing the angle at which they were hanging over the water.
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